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Ruined

Facebook posts become an unlikely muse

By Rachel DeemingPublished 9 months ago 2 min read
Top Story - April 2025
Ruined
Photo by Dan Meyers on Unsplash

You search my open belly

And I can do nothing but let you roam.

With every billow of dust rising,

I am reminded of myself,

The pieces of me.

I feel the sole of your soul

And the imprint it leaves on mine:

A rigid ridged fossil that will sit

Until it is disturbed by another,

Skittered across by the tiniest tread

Or lifted in its particles by the wind.

*

Magazines flap as you snap.

I hate the white teeth and perma-grin of celebrity.

Spiders watch you beadily from the corners,

A clock stares from the mantelpiece.

Do you feel them watching you?

*

I don't like you here in my heart.

You are here to use me.

Once, when glass shone,

You would have approached me with more deference.

You would have halted, paused.

I would have gazed out at you, my mouth closed

And you would have scanned me and been curious.

But you would not have dared enter

As you have today.

With rust comes the revelation

That I can be explored;

With my cracks and hollows bared,

A glimpse can be caught,

Like a glory hole of kitsch decor,

Drawing you in

To find the vestiges of the past.

I am disgusting in my dilapidation

And I crave the touch of a light brush

To tickle my ribs

And stain me back to life.

I'll creak with warmth,

And the polish of housekeeping

Will provide the gloss to allow

Someone new to slip inside me

And possess me again and I will want them to.

I would love them to.

Fingertips will trail on my skin once more.

*

I long for boards covered in colour;

I long for heavy drapes to cloak my shattered eyes;

I long for the scent of food and farts and family

To percolate within my middle

And for lights to soften my solidity

Into the comfort of home.

Mice will flee with fleas and activity;

Only brave arachnids will madly dash.

Dust will be dusted away.

Brightness will festoon my quiet corners

And the thud of life will beat in my core once more.

I am nothing without people,

Nothing.

Just a stone cold shell.

Possess me again, will you?

Stay a little longer?

*

You won't, I know.

You're just an interloper,

A ranker of ruins, an explorer of architecture abandoned.

You are a voyeur, come to probe and record

And you will leave again,

Scarring me further with the tattoo of your footprint

And the lingering steam of your breath

Will tease me

And I will languish, sinking, eroding,

Slowly in, slowly into the silence of my stillness,

Remembering what I was

And how I am now seen to be:

A boil, marring the landscape;

A retreat for subversive and curious teens with cans,

"The Home for Small Creatures".

*

I long for life but how do I bring it to me?

I am static.

*

This is my undoing.

I attract Time's cruel gaze

Unable to run.

And Time passes and Time etches

Upon my immobile form

Like a cruel carver

And when it's done

Time will leave me

And what is left,

And I will be

Ruined.

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Rachel Deeming

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  • Soul Whispers17 days ago

    Great read! Your perspective is very unique. 🌟 I’ve just shared a piece called 'Burnt to Ashes' on my profile that resonates with this vibe. Would love to have your thoughts on it whenever you have a moment. Let’s grow together! 🙏❤️"

  • Imola Tóthabout a month ago

    You gave me a lot to think about for the next couple days. I'm glad I stumbled upon this. Beautifully written, Rachel.💖

  • RAOM2 months ago

    If someone reads it twice, they might cry. How life works—an image can speak so beautifully, touching the soul of a person. 💖

  • Narghiza Ergashova7 months ago

    "Well said 👏"

  • Jasper Blackwood8 months ago

    Beautiful!

  • Marilyn Glover8 months ago

    Too many noteworthy lines to mention them all here, but Rachel, this poem is deeply moving and so personally relatable. Congratulations on your top story!

  • Iris Harris8 months ago

    This is a very deep and thought provoking poem. I am sure we all feel like this at one point or another, especially women. It resonants with all of us. Thanks for writing and sharing.

  • L.C. Schäfer9 months ago

    I feel... STUFF. I feel like an abandoned house 🏡

  • Tales by J.J.9 months ago

    This is hauntingly beautiful.

  • Mst Adori Begum9 months ago

    Keep it up

  • Lamar Wiggins9 months ago

    Wow! I'm really impressed and disturbed and enlightened and intrigued by this piece. Not sure if I ever read a poem about abandoned houses. It draws many parallels as well. Great work, Rachel!

  • Melissa Ingoldsby9 months ago

    Oh damn this is shatteringly good wow 🤯 I adore this! I feel this too and I appreciate the way it turned into something cathartic for me, honestly

  • Simon Aylward9 months ago

    And the polish of housekeeping/Will provide the gloss to allow/Someone new to slip inside me This is such clever poetry Rachel. Love it! Congratulations on Top Story 🎉

  • This is incredibly sad and so beautiful too. Congratulations on your top story

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your Leaderboard placement and Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Gilang ananta9 months ago

    this is very good. very touching because of longing. good job

  • Test9 months ago

    Sadly written but so beautifully too!! Congrats on honourable mention this week!

  • Ellie Hoovs9 months ago

    This is beautiful and so aching with grief and longing. Bravo! Congrats on top story!

  • Paul Stewart9 months ago

    Bloody nora. Well-wrought, to borrow from Rommi. I felt every inch of this. Every line was another slice of the visceral. Well done, chum, on also mentioning gloryholes and that line. lol. Filthy. Also, Top Story..yay!.after a leaderboard placement - weird - but if someone is going tilt things then it's Raechum!

  • Tash H9 months ago

    Fantastic piece, bravo!

  • Loved your Ekphrastic poem… so very sad. Derelict houses always make me feel sad🥺.

  • Hossain Kamyab9 months ago

    Woah! Quite a poetic piece

  • "Glory hole" and "Someone new to slip inside me" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I gotta get my mind out of the gutter. Loved your poem!

  • Calvin London9 months ago

    Spiders watch you beadily from the corners, Great line, Rachel. I always think spiders are watching you with their beady eyes. I hate spiders.

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